Result for 17D55B5C25B88EE8E68AD55E32ECE514BA71C6F5

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FileName./usr/lib/libspatialite.so.7.1.0
FileSize7241820
MD50C69FFDA8E2A68A0B67040CE70A305C6
SHA-117D55B5C25B88EE8E68AD55E32ECE514BA71C6F5
SHA-2569C7DEA284031DCB15400036743CD211D6E2654B1C81EE3253F84E55A7CA13572
SSDEEP49152:NSRgxvubMwJFtf4NLA0oK0yOLR+nI62xbTTr8EsI98q0rOBCUngi5OX:ugxvubMw9ft0oK0yQbTTr8d
TLSHT14376973DB3C548A4B19B06F72E7921384D3CA405B073FDD1A9AF561EB5A1293B93B02D
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MD5E49CE8172D458AB29183247994178039
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionSpatiaLite is an open source library intended to extend the SQLite core to support fully fledged Spatial SQL capabilities. SQLite is intrinsically simple and lightweight: - a single lightweight library implementing the full SQL engine - standard SQL implementation: almost complete SQL-92 - no complex client/server architecture - a whole database simply corresponds to a single monolithic file (no size limits) - any DB-file can be safely exchanged across different platforms, because the internal architecture is universally portable - no installation, no configuration SpatiaLite is smoothly integrated into SQLite to provide a complete and powerful Spatial DBMS (mostly OGC-SFS compliant). Using SQLite + SpatiaLite you can effectively deploy an alternative open source Spatial DBMS roughly equivalent to PostgreSQL + PostGIS.
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNamelibspatialite7
PackageRelease8.mga7
PackageVersion4.3.0a
SHA-166B2E30400F00519F477628899413FBD240590E1
SHA-256A9252C97E2DB4952E2DA95C32B4FBE55BEB3949B0316A7F8560123B514C66C15